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Washington QB Demond Williams Jr. Announces He Will Return to Huskies, Won't Enter Transfer Portal

Williams Jr. reversed his transfer decision after signing a $4 million NIL contract and discussions to repair ties with Washington and the Huskies community.

  • Quarterback Demond Williams Jr. announced his plans to transfer from the University of Washington despite reportedly signing a contract to return.
  • LSU has been linked as a potential destination for Williams, who has two years of eligibility remaining and could be the cornerstone of new head coach Lane Kiffin's offense.
  • Washington is expected to pursue legal action to prevent Williams from transferring or seek damages, although the viability of such measures remains unclear.
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Washington QB Demond Williams Jr. announces he will return to Huskies, won't enter transfer portal

Washington quarterback Demond Williams Jr. will return to the Huskies for the 2026 season rather than enter the transfer portal.

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Demond Williams Jr. returning to Washington, apologizes for timing of transfer announcement

SEATTLE — After a chaotic three-day ordeal, Demond Williams Jr. and Washington reconciled Thursday evening, keeping the sophomore quarterback on Montlake for the 2026 season. “After thoughtful reflection with my family, I am excited to announce that I will continue…

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Agent dumps Washington quarterback trying to break $4M contract days after signing

College football faces a contract test with Demond Williams Jr. looking to transfer from Washington despite reportedly signing a $4 million deal.

·New York, United States
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The spokesman-Review broke the news in Spokane, United States on Tuesday, January 6, 2026.
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